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what happens to the energy liberated during respiration​

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Answered by aaryangautam7127
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The energy released during respiration is used for carrying out various life processes. Some of the energy liberated during the breakdown of the glucose molecule is in the form of heat, but a large part of it is converted into chemical energy released by these ATP molecules

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Answered by lalitnrao21
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The energy released during respiration is used for doing various life processes. A small part of the energy liberated during the breakdown of the glucose molecule is in the form of heat, but a bigger part of it is converted into chemical energy released by these ATP molecules.

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